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  1. PREMIUM Ombuti Matata: My journey to viral fame as a Kenyan content creator

    I got my accent from my uncle. He was deported from the US and the way he spoke stuck with me.

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  2. How documentaries drive social change

    Despite the growing importance of impact production, many film schools lack comprehensive training in this area.

  3. Christina Shusho: I would outshine Diamond if we did a collabo

    I was rushed into marriage because my mother was worried about my striking beauty.

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  4. PREMIUM Reality behind the glamour of content creation

    The constant pressure to produce engaging content, gain followers, and stay relevant, leads to stress, burnout, and even feelings of inadequacy

    Nation inside (51)
  5. PREMIUM My aim is to become a pastor by the end of this year - JB Masanduku

    The inspiration to become a pastor came from my late father, Masanduku arap Smit famed for his role in Vioja Mahakamani.

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  6. PREMIUM From Sauti Sol to solo success: Savara speaks out

    Over the years I've made mistakes - sometimes out of pride or naivety.

    Nation inside (41)
  7. PREMIUM Celebs share heartwarming Christmas memories

    My mum would buy tomato sauce and jam, those items were like a luxury back then, and they signalled that Christmas had arrived - Nameless.

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  8. PREMIUM Why private chefs are turning down lucrative jobs this Christmas

    Over December festivities, chefs migrate to wealthy clients’ homes, cooking up mouthwatering meals, similar to what you find in five-star restaurants

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  9. Achieng’ Abura’s family win Sh30 million in land case she started

    Achieng' sold the property to former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's former aide Caroli Omondi, sparking a bitter battle with Usonik.

  10. ‘I’m ready for a baby’ says TikToker Alma Mutheu after dissing broke boyfriend

    When we started dating so many people advised me to dump him.

    Nation inside (20)
  11. PREMIUM Eric Omondi: I am learning how to live life without my brother

    'I avoid some people because they give me his memories...Losing someone close changes you'.

    Nation inside (17)
  12. PREMIUM When concerts turn chaotic: Furaha Fest fiasco

    Furaha Fest promised a night of music but instead delivered enough drama to fill an entire season of a reality show.

  13. No, I will not refund Sh19.3m to Furaha Fest - Diamond

    Diamond said: 'I cannot be paid $150,000 and then come fight to perform on stage.'

  14. Violence and a woman who turned me down

    The negative yet deeply embedded effects of cultural conditioning maybe seen in the reasons my friend gave for her rejection of my proposal.

  15. Diamond: Warner Music called my hit Komasava 'trash'

    “Now, after the song came out, they want it."

  16. The making of a TikTok sensation: Maureen Kibui's rise as Mama Morin

    How did a university student's imitation of her mother become a cultural phenomenon?

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  17. Why ‘Unbwogable’ duo turned down Sh10 m to endorse KANU

    Just days before the 2002 general election, Gidi Gidi and Maji Maji turned down Sh10m to endorse Uhuru Kenyatta.

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  18. Kenyan artistes eye this year’s Grammy Awards

    With a diverse range of genres, these musicians aim to bring global attention to Kenya’s vibrant cultural scene.

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  19. Sultana actress Winnie Ndubi Bwire succumbs to cancer

    Bwire also expressed her frustration with the high cost of healthcare and how difficult it is to make progress.

    Nation inside (96)
  20. Why musicians die in poverty - study

    What we found confirms what has been understood anecdotally for a long time.